No. Income-restricted housing is not voucher-based. Applicants apply directly through the property and are screened using HUD income limits.
Income-Restricted Homes at
Bristol Ridge
Bristol Ridge offers income-restricted townhomes and senior cottages in Bristol, WI, with rental rates based on household income and size under HUD guidelines for Kenosha County. This program supports access to thoughtfully designed housing in a setting that feels calm, welcoming, and connected.
With a mix of townhomes and 55+ senior cottages, Bristol Ridge provides options that support different lifestyles while maintaining a cohesive, comfortable community atmosphere.
Income Limits — Kenosha County Effective: 4/1/2025
Income Limit % |
1 Person |
2 Persons |
3 Persons |
4 Persons |
5 Persons |
6 Persons |
7 Persons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
30% AMI |
$22,440.00 |
$25,650.00 |
$28,860.00 |
$32,040.00 |
$34,620.00 |
$37,170.00 |
$39,720.00 |
50% AMI |
$37,400.00 |
$42,750.00 |
$48,100.00 |
$53,400.00 |
$57,700.00 |
$61,950.00 |
$66,200.00 |
60% AMI |
$44,880.00 |
$51,300.00 |
$57,720.00 |
$64,080.00 |
$69,240.00 |
$74,340.00 |
$79,440.00 |
80% AMI |
$59,840.00 |
$68,400.00 |
$76,960.00 |
$85,440.00 |
$92,320.00 |
$99,120.00 |
$105,920.00 |
Understanding Income Restriction
Maximum income is determined by household size and is based on gross annual (pre-tax) income. Moderate-income and student status restrictions apply. Units cannot be entirely occupied by full-time students. Some exemptions apply—contact us for details. (Pricing, inclusions, and eligibility subject to change.)
Frequently Asked Questions
Eligibility is based on total gross household income, including wages and other qualifying income sources as defined by HUD.
Senior cottages at Bristol Ridge are designated for residents age 55+, while townhomes may be available to other qualifying households.
Yes. Income eligibility is typically reviewed annually to remain in compliance with program requirements.
Sometimes. Income-restricted programs include student status restrictions, and a home generally cannot be entirely occupied by full-time students. If at least one adult household member is not a full-time student, the household may still be eligible—income limits and verification still apply.
Example: Two roommates are both full-time students → not eligible under the “entirely occupied” student restriction.
One roommate is a full-time student and the other works full-time (not a full-time student) → may be eligible, depending on income and other program rules?
Typically, a full-time student is someone enrolled full-time for five calendar months in a year at a qualifying school (college, university, technical school, etc.). Your leasing team will confirm how this applies based on the program requirements and documentation.
Contact Our Leasing Team
Our team is available to answer questions, review income limits, and help you get started with the application process.